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These great revision tools enable pupils to revise content, key words and quotes.
They can be used alongside a unit or in revision in the run up to the exam.
All my students have given good feedback about using them.
I often give them these sheets with missing boxes to test learning or ask them to form points and development from a quote.
Works well with all abilities
This bundle includes all of the topics for Religion, peace and conflict through Islam.

Comprehensive Revision Notes that Cover: Aristotle and Aquinas - Four Levels of Law, Importance of Reason, Reason and Revelation, Real and Apparent Goods, Interior and Exterior Acts, The Catechism of the Catholic Church, Strengths of NML and Weaknesses of NML.

Students will role play being an Investigative Journalist who follows big business crisis which involves consumer product failings. This is an all inclusive independent student activity. Skill sets acquired and utilized includes:
Investigate and research a critical consumer product crisis
Planning and notation using a step-by-step template questionnaire
Report, Write, and Edit a blog that explains how a selected company ethically resolved a consumer product issue.
Students will be actively engaged in this comprehensive activity to enhance, develop, and create awareness in:
Critical Thinking Skills for Information Dissemination
Public Opinion, Response and Concerns
Big Business Ethics and Rationale for Resolving a Product Failing
Writing/Editing/Journaling Skills for Reporting Details
Fact Finding and Cross Reference Checks for Verification
Guidelines and Ideas for Effective Blog Writing

Date “Ghosting” is a social trickery that is at an all time record high. Explore through group discussion handouts with common- and not-so-common questions concerning its failings. This subject matter is sure to keep your students engaged and up-to-date on current dating trends!
Discussion Questionnaires Include:
“Ghosting” Defined
“Ghosting” Admissions
“Ghosting” Traits &amp; Characteristics
The MORALITY of “Ghosting”
Communication of “Ghosting”
Consensus &amp; Group Thoughts

CiViCs for KiDs is suitable for Ages 5 -10. This introductory PDF PowerPoint presents the concept of what it means to be a citizen, and conveys the message of what good citizen conduct entails. Includes 8 Q&amp;A points for discussion!
Here is What’s Included:
Explains WHO is a Citizen
Who are Special Types of Citizens
Citizens Who Do Government Jobs
Instills Social Responsibility Guidance
Embedded Morality for Citizen Ethics
NO PREP- 8 Integrated Q&amp;A Points
Simple, Fun and Engaging Awareness!

GIVE BACK is an introductory activity guide for students who are engaging is community projects oriented to service to others. The exercises offers understanding of the benefits for doing community service. Pragmatic activities aid students to assess and decide if student is capable to lend their helping hand.
This Activity Guide Offers FOUR (4) NO Prep Individual Related Assignments. Topic Exercises Include:
Who Does Community Service?
An exercise for awareness of charitable organizations.
Service Starts with YOU!
Focus wheel targeted at the intrinsic benefits of serving others.
The Things in Your Path…
Assignment helps students assess common community concerns.
Assessing Sticky Situations –
More challenges to develop student decision making processes.

The Stanford Prison Experiment offers fascinating insights into power, and the forces that can corrupt all of us. This resource is a single lesson to teach the Stanford Prison Experiment to your students. It includes:
Motivation/Anticipatory Set: An interesting hook to get your class interested in the experiment.
Application Procedures: A summary of the experiment, discussion questions and a worksheet that can be used as a webquest or to go along with the video.
Closure: A fun experiment to end the lesson.
*Bonus: includes a one page quick facts sheet

“Spider in Your House” is a learning concept applicable to all situations. Learn how reactions to spiders are similar to real life problems. Students will engage in the SITUATION-SOLUTION-OUTCOME method when assessing choices and consequences.
This PowerPoint includes true life planning and exercises that provoke discussions. Utilize as a short course or incoporate excercises during a break. Engaging for classes that need their thoughts challenged!

These great revision tools enable pupils to revise content, key words and quotes.
They can be used alongside a unit or in revision in the run up to the exam.
All my students have given good feedback about using them.
I often give them these sheets with missing boxes to test learning or ask them to form points and development from a quote.
Works well with all abilities

This double sided knowledge organiser contains a grid of information for revision throughout a unit or after it and includes:
Key words
Quotes
Religious teachings, importance and impact on the believer.
Highly recommended for revision!

Coastal areas are drastically impacted by the effects of climate change. Communities are witnessing rising sea levels, stronger storms, and coastal erosion, forcing residents to leave their homes.
This short film offers a portrait of the Isle de Jean Charles, a tiny island deep in the bayous of Southern Louisiana. The film explores the changes taking place on the island through the lives of two residents whose families are facing a future where rising seas, coastal erosion and storms are threatening to wash their home away.

Youth are kept on the margins of society in urban areas where violence and gang activity is high. Organizations and individuals who focus on community youth development and conflict resolution can transform violence into peace.
Set in Guayaquil Ecuador, Barrio de Paz tells the story of peace worker Nelsa Libertad Curbelo and the city’s gang youth, who have left behind a life of crime to come together and provide services to their struggling community. Loved like a mother, Nelsa has helped the gangs channel their need for unity, structure, and love into the power to participate in society.
Connections to National Standards
Common Core English Language Arts. SL.9-10.1 and SL.11-12.1. Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grades 9-10 [or 11-12] topics, texts, and issues, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.
Common Core English Language Arts. SL.11-12.1.c. Propel conversations by posing and responding to questions that probe reasoning and evidence; ensure a hearing for a full range of positions on a topic or issue; clarify, verify, or challenge ideas and conclusions; and promote divergent and creative perspectives.
College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies State Standards. D2.Geo.5.9-12. Evaluate how political and economic decisions throughout time have influenced cultural and environmental characteristics of various places and regions.

A lesson plan, PowerPoint and activity resources to introduce the civil war to KS2 (produced with Y5/Y6 in mind.
Perfect for learning about the English Civil War in History lessons, but also includes some techniques from P4C (philosophy for children) such as discussion and debate.
We made it to help teachers prepare for a visit to the National Civil War Centre in Newark, Nottinghamshire, but we’re sending it out there as a gift to you all!

Hi all.
Here are my work books for Catholic Christianity, Judaism and philosophy. Primarily it focuses on edexcels spec A but could easily be adapted for spec b. I have used these in class for revision on the topics as they contain key words and exam questions that ive made up- some are quite difficult but it’s needed.
Enjoy.

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I created this resource OCR A Level Theology: Philosophy of Religion, Religious Ethics and Developments in Christian Thoughts. It is a booklet of all the possible essay titles for the exam.
The first page gives a summary of subject, with exam details and how students will be assessed when writing essays. There, is then an explanation of how this booklet should be used. After students, have revised the topic they should be pick a question to answer, to further expand on their knowledge and test themselves to see what they have learnt, by practically applying it to writing essays, as this is how they are assessed.
To do this, they should, use a sheet of paper to do the ‘blurt’ method, and then print out and essay planner sheet (See shops!) to plan their essay. They should then write the essay and hand it to the teacher. or, alternatively, you can use this as a guide to form part of your revision plan, or timed essays in class after a topic is taught.
For best use, print into a booklet and colour! But you can print in B&amp;W.
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Here are 8 lessons tailored towards Daniel Kiein’s book, ‘Everytime I find the meaning of life they change it.’ Based on philosophers modern and old, perfect for a sub-topic on philosophy with older students.

Hi all,
Here are my booklets for my current year 11 for revision. I have adapted another resource I found and added exam question with key words.
Alllows students to work at their own pace and it helps with structure and subject knowledge overall.

GCSE lesson for the Religious Education subject. Catered for the EDEXCEL specification B - Topic Marriage and the Family.
The lesson is easily taught to students with resources located either within the lesson (end slides and throughout the presentation) or separately. The resource covers a range of learning styles with challenge present throughout the lesson and can easily be adapted to suit individuals with differing learning needs or whole groups. The lesson title is an exam question which will then be answered at the end of the lesson.
This lesson is based upon a B/C question. Student will look into the why marriage is important to Christians. The lesson is aimed at a mixed ability class and therefore suits all abilities with challenge to target the higher ability students.

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I created this resource OCR A Level Theology: Religious Ethics, Meta-Ethics. But it could be used for any level or exam board. A FUN, ENGAGING and INFORMATIVE way to help students revise the entire topic of meta ethcis! Helps teachers and students by being fully prepared, animated, and let them learn and teach in a fun and engaging way… In the style of the Hit ITV Show… You’re Back In The Room… entitled 'Meta-Ethics Edition! The ULTIMATE REVISION SESSION!&quot;
Great value for money! Revise the entire topic in just 1/2 lessons, depending on your length and how fats you plough through! Takes the format of YBITR, teacher become the presenter… Phillip Schofield (Presenter)! And students play… Keith Barry,(Hypnotist), the hypnotised contestants and the audience.
Includes, everything needed to revise and learn/recap! ALSO, included are BONUS features of; A Knowledge Quiz/Test to see what students have learnt/revised and a Brain Break Activity to give students time for a breather through the 3 different rounds. Full instructions of how to play, as well as helpful hints and narrations are provided, by your host Phillip Schofield… AKA You the Teacher!!
FULLY ANIMATED, SOUND EFFECTS AND MUSIC, TIMED (In parts) AND READY TO GO!
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Hi all,
Here is my planning for the whole GCSE for edexcel course. It is for spec A. It is every lesson that is made for the new spec. This is the 3 seperate units that I have planned. The catholic Christianity lessons are brief recaps as I took over a class- so didnt have time to cover all the topics.
But enjoy!

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I created this resource OCR A Level Theology: Developments through Christian Thought. It is a revision summary learning mind-maps for the topic of Religious Pluralism and Theology in Society, covering everything included in the specification.
This resource includes everything students need to know for this content area, fully preparing students for an essay/exam practice in this area of learning.
From key what and why concepts, essential sources of wisdom and authority to help students access to the higher levels of marking. Also, included are key scholars, key terms and pros and cons. A full summary to write a solid evidence supported essay.
The design includes colour and easy to understand font, with clear boxes for each content area. You could print this in A3 for good use and easy to follow text sizing. For best practice print in colour where possible.
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This resource can be helpful for anyone studying theology or religious education at AS/A2 Level as it contains clear A01 and A02 information which can be embedded into essay’s easily with the guidance provided. Within this resourse you will find key words, significant theologians, various exam style questions and key concepts on ‘The Person Of Jesus Christ’. A breakdown of the A01 and A02 content for each question is considered with sources of wisdom and authority being referred to throughout which can guarantee you a successful essay.
Thank you for checking out my revision resources, i would appreciate if you left a rating and any suggestions.

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I created this resource for A Level OCR Theology course, but it could be used for any exam board. It is a revision PowerPoint, containing some key A01/A02 information on Jesus as the Son of God. It could be used as a handout, for students to make notes and summarise into their own words. Or, it could be used as an example for a flip learning activity, where students take control of their learning. They could do this by summarising what they know and creating a presentation to the rest of the class in groups.
Some examples of the content is:
Key Terms
Key Philosophers
Sources of Wisdom and Authority
Miracles, Resurrection - Video
Wider reading
Student task - check their understanding
Critiques to refute
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This resource can be helpful for anyone studying theology or religious education at AS/A2 Level as it contains clear A01 and A02 information. Within it you will find key words, theologians and key concepts within the topic as well as strengths and weaknesses on the issue that is Utilitarianism.

A listening comprehension for the 2013 documentary Blackfish.
This evaluation contains a short-answer section for 40 points (fill in the blanks and match the names and the descriptions) and a long-answer section for 40 points (24 questions).
I also included a writing journal section which can be completed in class or at home. For the writing journal, students are asked to select and answer two of the proposed questions.

Hi all,
Here is my scheme of work for the nature of Catholic Christianity. It is focusing mainly on the kingdom of God and how it relates to modern living. It also focuses on the teachings of Jesus in relation to parables. Could be helpful for students not understanding the whole concept of parables.
But all lessons are ready to be taught.
Jack